Viscount Apsley
1895 - December 17, 1942Summary information for Viscount Apsley
Contributions
1933
IMPERIAL AIR SERVICES. Written Answers February 13, 1933
CIDER APPLES. Written Answers February 13, 1933
GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS (SALARIES). Written Answers February 13, 1933
FILTON AERODROME. Written Answers February 15, 1933
CIVIL SERVICE (UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE). Written Answers February 16, 1933
KENYA (INCOME TAX). Written Answers February 23, 1933
7 speeches — HOME AND EMPIRE SETTLEMENT BILL. Commons February 24, 1933
AIR MAILS. Written Answers February 27, 1933
2 speeches — SUPPLY Commons March 14, 1933
CROWN LANDS, EAST RIDING. Commons March 23, 1933
POST OFFICE (AIR MAILS). Written Answers March 27, 1933
NIGHT WORK. Written Answers March 30, 1933
ZANZIBAR (TRADE LICENCES). Written Answers April 4, 1933
RIVER POLLUTION. Written Answers April 6, 1933
2 speeches — EMPIRE SETTLEMENT (VICTORIA, AUSTRALIA). Commons April 11, 1933
2 speeches — CONVENTION FOR THE SAFETY OF LIFE AT SEA. Commons April 11, 1933
LOCAL AUTHORITIES' LOANS. Commons April 12, 1933
COLONIES (FINANCIAL POSITION). Commons April 12, 1933
BUILDING SCHEMES (UNSUBSIDISED HOUSES). Commons April 12, 1933
DEW PONDS. Commons April 27, 1933
5 speeches — AMENDMENT OF LAW. Commons April 27, 1933
AIR MAIL SERVICES. Written Answers May 1, 1933
EMPIRE SETTLEMENT (VICTORIA, AUSTRALIA). Commons May 2, 1933
SILENCERS. Commons May 3, 1933
ZANZIBAR. Written Answers May 3, 1933
MALAYA. Written Answers May 3, 1933
IMPORTED LEMONS. Commons May 10, 1933
MOST-FAVOURED-NATION TREATMENT. Written Answers May 17, 1933
BRITISH SETTLERS, VICTORIA, AUSTRALIA. Written Answers May 23, 1933
FLYING REGULATIONS (NOISE). Commons May 25, 1933
3 speeches — NEW CLAUSE.—(Temporary remission of land tarn in respect of agricultural property.) Commons June 19, 1933
2 speeches — NEW CLAUSE—(Deduction from Estate Duty in respect of improvements to agricultural property.) Commons June 19, 1933
AVIATION (SUBSIDY). Written Answers June 21, 1933
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